The Mountaintop Descent (Mt. 17:7-9) This week, we’ve been working through a post-series on Matthew 17:1-9. Which mountaintop is Christ calling us to climb? Despite the fear
Read MoreThe Mountaintop Experience: (Mt. 17:2-6) Yesterday, I introduced this week’s post-series on Matthew 17:1-9. Which mountaintop is Christ calling us to climb? Despite the fear
Read MoreThe Keys found in Matthew 16. This has been our Scriptural focus throughout this week. The following is a list of study questions for personal
Read More3 Keys of Application Taken From the Keys of the Kingdom This week, we’ve been talking about keys. In particular, “the keys to the kingdom of
Read More3 Important Truths: This week, we’re discussing this Biblical concept. What did it mean for the disciple, Peter? What did it mean for the rest
Read MoreTake a look at your keys. As you look at each key, think about what each of those keys locks or unlocks. Why do you
Read More9 Study Questions Yesterday, we discussed Peter walking on water. Is courage and faith characteristic of us? Is courage and faith characteristic of the church? When
Read MoreWe Can Choose Matthew 14:22-33 “Immediately Jesus made the disciples get into the boat and go on ahead of him to the other side, while he
Read MoreThough we know action needs to take place, we tell ourselves, “It’ll be uncomfortable! We might get hurt! It’s not our regular game plan!” Does any of that really matter? If you’ve been at a standstill over a particular topic or issue for this long; will it really feel any different tomorrow? Next week? A year from now?
Read MoreWas Jesus a Coach or a Boss? When I look at the Gospels, I see Jesus embracing a coach-like ministry with his disciples. He didn’t simply sit in the synagogue all day, sending the disciples out to perform duties. That would be a very boss-like role. Instead, Jesus brought the disciples along and showed them how to live out ministry, coaching them along the way.
Read MoreExplore how Peter’s bold yet imperfect faith offers hope and encouragement for those struggling with impulsiveness and imperfections in their walk with Christ.
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